How do I solve this one.
* haven't authorized the destination server to recover the files for the
client in question.*
thank you.
Regards
Elvis Ademba
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On 9/18/07, Stan Horwitz <stan AT temple DOT edu> wrote:
>
>
> On Sep 18, 2007, at 5:07 AM, Elvis Ademba wrote:
>
> > When doing Restores, I get the following Error.
> > "nsrexec networker server is not in the servers file for the networker
> > client"
> >
> > When doing a directed restore to same machine I get the error that
> > cross
> > platform is not supported.
>
> Elvis;
>
> The first error means that you haven't authorized the destination
> server to recover the files for the client in question.
>
> The second error means that you can't recover files from one type of
> file system to another. For example, recovering files that were
> backed up on a Windows server to a Unix server won't work.
>
>
> --
> Stan Horwitz
> stan AT temple DOT edu
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